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Please explain the following in detail thank you. explain spinal cord in a cellular level physiology. Therapeutic management involved in spinal cord in juries. therapy used for edema reduction for spinal cord injuries.
Explain what will happen in an axon undergoing an action potential but which is unable to utilize monosaccharides for cellular respiration.
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Describe in detail the action potential of a myocardiocyte (cardiac contractile cell). Be complete in your answer and explain all phases inclusive of all appropriate ions, their effect on the cell as well as the overall effect on the contractile cell as a whole. Lastly, what is the primary significant difference between the action potential of these cardiac cells as compared to...
Describe how an action potential occurs in a neuron and any ions which are involved. Also explain the following graph at each point. | Voltage (mv) Time (ms)
13. Which structure is most responsible for the all-or-none property of the action potential? a. Myelin b. Voltage-gated K channels c. Voltage-gated Nat channels (this) d. Leakage of K+ channels
Discuss the differences between name type and structure type equivalence. Explain some potential challenges with implementing structure type equivalence.
Explain in detail how it is possible for you to flex your muscles. What causes them to contract? What structures/tissues are involved? Explain how an action potential allows signals to travel from neuron to neuron. Explain the difference between gravitational and rotational balance. Explain how the kidneys are able to respond to changes in pH within your body.
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Write a structure for compound Q (shown below) involved in the following chemica conversion. Mechanistic detail is not required. CH3O- / CH2OH ОН
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1. The action potential has just come down the T-tubule of a muscle cell a. Describe the molecular events that now take place to cause ultimately contraction and finally relaxation of the muscle cell. Name the molecular players involved including receptors, calcium-binding proteins, organelle involved and contractile proteins. Abbreviations are acceptable. b. Describe how ATP and conformation changes in myosin dictate myosin-actin cross-bridge cycle. C. Skeletal muscle...
You are studying the permeability on Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels involved in action potential generation. Predict what would happen to the permeability of Sodium in the following cases (would it decrease, increase or stay the same?). Explain why you chose your answer. i.Increased receptor number. ii. Add a drug that make channel stay open longer. iii. Raise Vm above+35mV. iv.Lower Vm below -70mV. v.Add a drug that prevents channel opening. vi. Add more Na+ to the extracellular environment.